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Hipoxia e hipercapnia no controle respiratório do peixe-boi da Amazônia (Trichechus inunguis)(1) 1 — Versão original inglesa publicada em Physiological Zoology 53(3):254-261, University of Chicago Press.

Summary

The steady state responses to hypoxia and hypercapnia were studied in freely diving Amazonian manatees (Trichechus inunguis). Breathing room air the manatees had an end-dive alveolar O2 of 60 mm Hg and an alveolar CO2 of 71 mm Hg. Minute ventilation increased linearly with inspired CO2 during the hypercapnic breathing and the animals maintained a constant alveolar CO2. No reponse to the inhalation of hypoxic mixtures was until the alveolar O2 was less than 30 mm Hg, following which ventilation increased markedly. The increase in minute ventilation during both the hypoxic and hypercapnic testing was primarily due to an Increase In breathing frequency which corresponded to a decrease in tive time. It is concluded that CO2, not O2, is the important factor in the control of ventilation and diving in the manatee.

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